03:19 - Redn1ghtThe first thing I heard while listening to that song was... "Wait... No way... FINAL COUNTDOWN! Oh shit you trolls."

03:17 - deadoneNo, I didn't pick that up which is bizarre given that Final Countdown is such a distinctive song and yes From Beoynd does sound like it now! It did sound familiar but I have put it down to genre! :P

03:17 - Redn1ghtThe melody is exactly the same in From Beyond right after the solo for example. xD

03:13 - Redn1ghtI was just pointing out my (Typos in here.) That I fixed. Sleepy atm. :P

03:11 - Redn1ghtI meant that title song in the Enforcer album sounding exactly like Final Countdown. Compare: [link] to [link]

03:11 - deadoneAs for typos, feel free to volunteer for an editor's position at MS.

Disc II[Special Edition bonus]01. Balsamic And Anathema02. A Thousand Hands On The Maid Of Ruin03. Into The Crypt Of Rays [Celtic Frost cover]04. Devil To The Metal05. Courting Baphomet06. The Love Of Death [remix version]07. The Death Of Love [demo version]08. The 13th Caesar [demo version]09. Dirge Inferno [live]10. Dusk And Her Embrace [live]

Everyone has an opinion where Cradle Of Filth are concerned, but none can argue against what they have done for the British extreme metal scene over the years. If you have never liked Cradle Of Filth, the band's newest offering grandly titled "Godspeed On The Devil's Thunder" shall not change your opinion, but what this album is, is a glorious return to up-tempo, crushing tracks delivered with conviction. The band's last couple of albums were as commercial as a band like Cradle Of Filth can take things and because of this softening around the edges, they inevitably pushed some fans away.

Hmm, not as good as some people making it out to be in my opinion. The guitar work as always is stellar, but with the excessive use of symphonics and narrative work, it all seems a bit too 'full'. I mean that in the way that it is just too long, too epic and too grandiose for its own good.Nonetheless, the concept is brought about and carried over to the interest of the listener in a very good way indeed. That is what COF have always excelled at anyway.